RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- More than one hundred dogs were rescued from a possible puppy mill in Raleigh on Wednesday.

According to the Wake County SPCA, 101 puppies and dogs were rescued from a home near New Bern Avenue and New Hope Road.

The organization said the Wake County Animal Center reached out to ask if it could take in the dogs from the home. However, when SPCA staff members arrived, the owner had already signed all of the dogs over to law enforcement.

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As partners of the animal center, the SPCA said it and as well as a few other rescues took rescued some of the dogs from the home.

The SPCA took in a total of 15 dogs and puppies, including a mother dog with two newborn puppie

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